Atomizer



Sept. 13, 1932. J, A OU 1,877,252

- ATOMIZER Filed May 4, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet l Jar CUI-QU INVENTQR;

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Se t. 13, 1932. PATOU 1,877,252

ATOMIZER Filed May 4, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 J} an Parl'ou INVSNTOR;

s (EA taxm- Patented Sept. 13, 1932 v 4 1 UNETED STATES PAT- ENToF.F1 T--p JEAN PATOU, or rams, emos 1 ATOMIZER Y Application filed May 4, 1931, Serial No. 534,900, and in France March 21, 1931. if

facilitate the transport of scent flasks having sleeve 1. V p

removable atomizing or spraying convThe socket. 7 which is internally screwtrivances, more especially with a vievv to threaded at 11 serves in part to support the; avoiding breakage of the dipping tube and dipping tube 13. For this purpose. the dip- The object of the present invention is to without unscrewing the mounting 5 of reducing to a minimum the bulk of the con ping tube: 13, which is preferably of glass, is 55 trivance during transport. heldat its upper end in a lead joint sleeve 12, Another object is to provid a sc nt itself screwed into the lower portion of the. atomizer or sprayer in which the dipping sleeve? K 1 1 tube is a fixture inand is protected by the The sleeve 7 may also removably receive flask. A further object is to enable the flask e atomizing iv eor this p rpo e to be easily filled notwithstanding the presthiscontrivance comprises a hollow boss 14 1, ence of the securing means for the dipping Whl li ews into the upper portion of the tube. socket 7.. This socketthus ensures the inter 15 An atomizer or sprayer adapted to fulfil Connection of the tube and the atomizingcom, 6

the above objects has the features set forth r a f e p p of p y ng he" in the following description and in the claims qh g- A Washer 18 0f y g: at th end of u h d i ti materialis interposed between the head 15' of The preferred form of the invention is ilh a z g cont-1117211109 a d the mo t 1" 20 lustrated by way of example in the accomg 5 t0 p nt escape of p r ume between 70 panying drawings, in which h h i g 5 n hhohhzihg cohthi"? Fig. 1 is a central vertical section of the lmcee i ti t i d fl k, Theatomizing contrivance comprises the Fig.2is aplan of the tube mounting. boss 14: and head referred to Q Fi 3 i a ti on th li 3 3 f Fi 2 ejector 16 and an air blast bulb 17 mounted Fi 4 i a ti on th li 4 4 f 3 111 the head of the contrivance. This head I Fi 5 i i tl i ti h i of oglyal shape has a skirt or flange 19 sur-' th t i d m; fl k arranged f rounding neck 2 of the flask 3 and the sleeve 1 1 transport. so that the entire atomizer has no sharp pro-- v0 The atomizer comprises a flask 8 for con- Llectlhghdgeh The atolhizihg cohh'ivahce taining a liquid, for example scent, o th has a small passage opening atone end into neck 2 of which is secured a mounting 5 supthe atmosphere a at the other heyohd ti t b 13 di i i t th li id the washer 18, intothe space betweenthe The mounting 5 can receive alternately an h 14 ahd the lhohhtlhg admitted atomizing contrivance (Fig. l), or a closure hhl'ohgh the P s Passes through the 85 Cap 20 (Fi 5) t bl t f example apertures 10 into the 1nter1or 31 of the flask, t b t t i wh ch ensures that a sufliclent pressure is J For this double purpose the mounting 5 is maintained therein and in consequence eifecmounted on the neck 2 of the flask by the tive aspiration of the. scent by the tube13. 4

aid of a cement joint, for example, on the neck 52? afdlfantages' pifiticullaiit 2. Th1s sleeve 11s internally screw-threaded Pehsons W 0 lave at 1 to receive therein a screw-threaded orquen- W en lt-ls deslred to put tion 6 of the mounti 5 p atomizer 111 a travelling bag, for example, f; VThe m n g 5 i s e gtended at its lower .it is sufficient to unscrew, the atomizing cone tr'vace l l"tb portion to form a socket 7 which is connected 1 n am 16p we 1 l y 1 Closure such to the base 9 of the mounting by webs 8.'

matching the external screw-thread 21 of I intermediary of a sleeve 1 secured with the J The atomlzer accordmg to Invention as 20 formed with a screw-thread 22, (Fig.5)

P l 10 are providedin the base 9 0f e the sleeve 1 (Fig. 1). p In this manner the mounting to enable the flask to be filled atomizingcontrivance can be packed to 106 occupy a minimum of space in the travelling bag. Moreover, the dipping tube 13, which is completely separate from {the atomizing contrivance and which remains within the flask 3, stands no risk of becoming broken.

Once closed by the cap 20, the atomizer becomes an elegant flask tightly sealed owing to the washer 18 intervening betweenthe cap and the mounting 5.

Another advantage of this atomizer resides in the ease with which it can'berefilled. To do this, it suffices to unscrew the atomizing contrivance. duced into the flask 3 without it being necessary to dismount the mounting'5, since the liquid can flow in through the apertures 10 and the gaps between the webs8.

,To sum up, by theinvention a liquid-tight atomizer easy to refill and adapted for travelling, is provided, as the atomizing contrivance can be packed separately whilst the neck and adapted to contain a liquid such as v dipping tube remainsin the flask, which avoids any risk of breaking the tube and reduces to a minimum the bulk of thectrans ported atomizer;

I claim: An atomizer coinprlslng a flask having-a perfume, a mounting secured to said neck,

webs carriedby said mounting and-having orifices for the free passageof liquid into the said-tube,jsaid vaporizerassembly being res movably mounted in said socket while 531d tube remains mounted therein.

flask, a socket connected by the Webs to said mounting, a tube supported by said socket and extending into the flask, and a vaporizer assembly adapted to receive perfume through In testimonywhereof I have signed this specification. Y

The scent ean then be intro-'4 JEAN'BATOU. 

